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What is your take on the Kaspersky Ban in US, UK and EU?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eddie Morra" data-source="post: 773914"><p>Believe me, I am all for human rights on things like privacy... but I personally feel that sometimes we have to draw a line if we actually want to be safe in the real world.</p><p></p><p>That doesn't mean I agree with the FBI requests of a master decryption key/backdoor to all messenger services - and such would be catastrophic for everyone's security because it could be abused by other resourceful attackers if they found a way - but I do agree with the decisions various governments have made to conduct research and gain intelligence on genuine criminal organisations in foreign territory.</p><p></p><p>I do not hate Kaspersky, this isn't the case at all, and they have great technology which is more than sufficient at preventing zero-day malware attacks.</p><p></p><p>If you are a normal home user then feel free, use Kaspersky. As long as you are not using it on a government system, you can use it. Simple as that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddie Morra, post: 773914"] Believe me, I am all for human rights on things like privacy... but I personally feel that sometimes we have to draw a line if we actually want to be safe in the real world. That doesn't mean I agree with the FBI requests of a master decryption key/backdoor to all messenger services - and such would be catastrophic for everyone's security because it could be abused by other resourceful attackers if they found a way - but I do agree with the decisions various governments have made to conduct research and gain intelligence on genuine criminal organisations in foreign territory. I do not hate Kaspersky, this isn't the case at all, and they have great technology which is more than sufficient at preventing zero-day malware attacks. If you are a normal home user then feel free, use Kaspersky. As long as you are not using it on a government system, you can use it. Simple as that. [/QUOTE]
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